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"suckacheese" <suckacheese@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7CF6C027-292E-4099-9A99-38AE05E70805@microsoft.com... > Neither of my SUS servers at work will pick up the new patch. I see that it > is available on Windows Update though. I also see that at > http://www.microsoft.com/security, the latest security bulletin listed is > October. > > If you have information on this, please reply to the thresd. I am using a stand-alone computer and I do not usually get a patch on "patch Tuesday." I usually get it on Fridays. I checked for the patch yesterday and Microsoft gave me this: KB896424. It said that this patch will resolve some issues on graphics. Maybe Microsoft changed the priorities on downloads. They gave the stand-alone computers to install the patch first . . . perhaps they want to know if the patch has some flaws before they issue the patch to big servers .. . . If this is the correct patch, I want Microsoft Corp. to know that I have no problems with it. Thank you and continue your good work (the one you promised to Federal Judge Jackson to avoid the corporation break-up.) Orinello |
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Orin, it's probably not that you "got it first"... just that the low volume of
November updates allowed /all/ AU computers to update faster. Here's what happens in this process: (1) Sometime on Patch Tuesday, usually afternoon Pacific Time, MS publishes the content via WU/MU/SUS/WSUS. (2) Sometime during the next 22 hours after the publication of the content, the WUA on your system performs it's approx-once-per-day check for available updates. It finds the updates, and (3) Begins downloading them. It's this step here which when patch days are very heavy could cause you to wait until Friday to actually get updates to install. (4) Once the updates are downloaded, then the WUA schedules them for installation at the next 'scheduled' installation window (3am by default - so in the best of scenarios, this will normally be 3am /Thursday/ morning -- but there is a 1 in 3 chance that you could get the update fast enough for it to install at 3am Wednesday morning.) If there are any delays in (3) at all, then you'll see them scheduled for installation at 3am Friday morning. If you don't use scheduled installations, then you'll likely see the Notification Area icon sometime late Wednesday evening, or on Thursday. Again, if there are delays at (3), you may not see the notification until Friday. Note.. you can force the execution of the WUA detection cycle, by running 'wuauclt /detectnow' on Tuesday evening, which can also contribute to getting them installed in that 3am Wednesday cycle, provided the download completes by 3am. "Orin Oríg" <lusterlux@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:WFscf.7117$AS6.5391@newsread3.news.atl.earthl ink.net... > > "suckacheese" <suckacheese@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:7CF6C027-292E-4099-9A99-38AE05E70805@microsoft.com... >> Neither of my SUS servers at work will pick up the new patch. I see that > it >> is available on Windows Update though. I also see that at >> http://www.microsoft.com/security, the latest security bulletin listed is >> October. >> >> If you have information on this, please reply to the thresd. > > > I am using a stand-alone computer and I do not usually get a patch on "patch > Tuesday." I usually get it on Fridays. > > I checked for the patch yesterday and Microsoft gave me this: KB896424. It > said that this patch will resolve some issues on graphics. > > Maybe Microsoft changed the priorities on downloads. They gave the > stand-alone computers to install the patch first . . . perhaps they want to > know if the patch has some flaws before they issue the patch to big servers > . . . > > If this is the correct patch, I want Microsoft Corp. to know that I have no > problems with it. > > Thank you and continue your good work (the one you promised to Federal > Judge Jackson to avoid the corporation break-up.) > > > Orinello > > |
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"Lawrence Garvin [MVP]" <onsitechsolutions@news.postalias> wrote in message news:eyhQbTX5FHA.2192@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > Orin, it's probably not that you "got it first"... just that the low volume of > November updates allowed /all/ AU computers to update faster. > Thank you for the information. Still I am so thrilled that I "got it first." This thing rarely happens to me. It is just a joke. I hope I did not offend any SUS user. Orinello > Here's what happens in this process: > > (1) Sometime on Patch Tuesday, usually afternoon Pacific Time, MS publishes > the content via WU/MU/SUS/WSUS. > > (2) Sometime during the next 22 hours after the publication of the content, > the WUA on your system performs it's approx-once-per-day check for available > updates. It finds the updates, and > > (3) Begins downloading them. It's this step here which when patch days are > very heavy could cause you to wait until Friday to actually get updates to > install. > > (4) Once the updates are downloaded, then the WUA schedules them for > installation at the next 'scheduled' installation window (3am by default - so > in the best of scenarios, this will normally be 3am /Thursday/ morning -- but > there is a 1 in 3 chance that you could get the update fast enough for it to > install at 3am Wednesday morning.) > > If there are any delays in (3) at all, then you'll see them scheduled for > installation at 3am Friday morning. > > If you don't use scheduled installations, then you'll likely see the > Notification Area icon sometime late Wednesday evening, or on Thursday. Again, > if there are delays at (3), you may not see the notification until Friday. > > Note.. you can force the execution of the WUA detection cycle, by running > 'wuauclt /detectnow' on Tuesday evening, which can also contribute to getting > them installed in that 3am Wednesday cycle, provided the download completes by > 3am. > > "Orin Oríg" <lusterlux@earthlink.net> wrote in message > news:WFscf.7117$AS6.5391@newsread3.news.atl.earthl ink.net... > > > > "suckacheese" <suckacheese@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:7CF6C027-292E-4099-9A99-38AE05E70805@microsoft.com... > >> Neither of my SUS servers at work will pick up the new patch. I see that > > it > >> is available on Windows Update though. I also see that at > >> http://www.microsoft.com/security, the latest security bulletin listed is > >> October. > >> > >> If you have information on this, please reply to the thresd. > > > > > > I am using a stand-alone computer and I do not usually get a patch on "patch > > Tuesday." I usually get it on Fridays. > > > > I checked for the patch yesterday and Microsoft gave me this: KB896424. It > > said that this patch will resolve some issues on graphics. > > > > Maybe Microsoft changed the priorities on downloads. They gave the > > stand-alone computers to install the patch first . . . perhaps they want to > > know if the patch has some flaws before they issue the patch to big servers > > . . . > > > > If this is the correct patch, I want Microsoft Corp. to know that I have no > > problems with it. > > > > Thank you and continue your good work (the one you promised to Federal > > Judge Jackson to avoid the corporation break-up.) > > > > > > Orinello > > > > > > |
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